"I enjoyed my first marriage. It's definitely not something I regret," Ritchie, 43, tells the December/January issue of Details. "The experience was ultimately very positive. I love the kids that came out of it, and I could see no other route to take."

Ritchie has a biological child with Madonna, son Rocco, 11, and an adopted son, David Banda, 6. (Madonna also has daughter Lourdes, 14, from a previous relationship, and adopted daughter Mercy James, also 6, from after her split with Guy.)

Frankel, who came to fame on "The Real Housewives of New York City" before moving on to her own Bravo reality franchises, was reportedly gearing up to host a nationally syndicated talk show with help from Ellen DeGeneres. A pilot was reportedly produced by Telepictures, which also works on DeGeneres' talk show, and Frankel herself had mentioned that she had hosting aspirations.

"I want to be on TV in a format where I can have a longer conversation with my fans rather than 140 characters on Twitter,” she'd said in an earlier interview with THR. “It probably will be a talk show.”

"I believe in love and the dream of having the perfect relationship, but my idea of it has changed. I think I need to not live in a fairy tale like that," the 31-year-old reality star says. "I think I maybe just need to snap out of it and be a little more realistic."

"It was a complete accident obviously," McDermott, 45, tells CNN. He and Liam were goofing around, putting stickers of rolling pins and pots and pans on their heads and taking photos. "I took a picture [of Liam] and I sent it and I did not see [that] in the background...."

Thanks to a new business deal, "The Office's" fictional paper brand Dunder Mifflin now exists in real life.

The Wall Street Journal reports that fans of the NBC series "The Office," which follows the lives of Dunder Mifflin employees, will be able to purchase copy paper bearing the company’s name.

Staples-owned website Quill.com is selling the Dunder Mifflin products under a licensing agreement with NBC’s parent company. A carton (20 pounds) of the letter-size copy paper is on sale now for $34.99.